Within the partnership with the Association of the European Affairs Master at Sciences Po (AMAE) Populists usually see themselves as defenders of particular regions or social groups by employing polarising and oversimplifying rhetoric, claiming they represent the vox populi. This article seeks to analyse the lowest common denominator shared by populist actors in Ukraine in[…]

Within the partnership with the Association of the European Affairs Master at Sciences Po (AMAE) Contrary to the rest of the Western world, the Republic of Ireland, or Éire, did not react to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre by developing an anti-terrorist/anti-radical Muslim rhetoric. No xenophobic paranoia neither penetrated Irish minds[…]

Within a partnership with the Association of European Affairs Masters at Sciences Po. Lithuania’s name does not usually enter the mainstream discourse on populism and extremism. Not because there are none but rather that in any available case other European countries provide a far more compelling case study. Nonetheless, Lithuania is a rather peculiar[…]

Within the partnership with the Association of the European Affairs Master at Sciences Po (AMAE). Golden Dawn has posed a domestically thorny, and internationally embarrassing[1], problem in Greek politics for nearly a decade now. It is a parliamentary party, with deputies in the Greek and European Parliaments, which espouses a nationalist, xenophobic, and eurosceptic[…]